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BUILD THE ARC DRILL

Drill InstructionsUsing x6 TRUVIS balls, you will need to position all x6 balls on the right half of the template for the backswing and on the left half of the template for the forward swing.The balls will create a gate like channel to help control the ARC of the stroke. Start by positioning x3 balls above […]

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STAY ON PATH Drill

Drill InstructionsUsing x6 TRUVIS balls, you will need to position x3 balls to help control the path for the backswing and x3 ball to help control the path for the forward swing.To help control an OUT to IN path, position x3 ball for the backswing above the outside of the black face lines. Position the […]

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LINE-FINDER drill

Drill InstructionsPlace the ‘Start Line Trainer’ on to the ground aligned in the direction that you want to roll the ball. Take x2 TRUVIS balls positioned so the diameter of each ball is directly over the inner holes which are designed to form the gate for the 3 different width settings seen on the graphic below […]

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THROUGH THE GATES drill

Drill InstructionsStart by positioning each of the coloured ‘Putting Gates’ at specific distance from the ball and across your chosen target line. This will create a specific putter face angle of error that you will need to achieve to successfully putt the ball through each gate.For example on a straight 10ft putt, you will need […]

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SWEET-SPOT FINDER drill

Drill InstructionsPosition both TRUVIS balls at each end of the black centre line printed on the template and just wider than the putter head width from toe to heel, this will form a gate.Your goal is to not make contact with either of the x2 TRUVIS balls during your stroke. If you contact either one of the TRUVIS […]

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The Visio Mi Putting Template

The Mi Putting TemplateThe ‘Mi Putting Template’ is probably our most popular training aid in the Visio range of products. It is not only used by some of the ‘Best Golfers in the World’, but in 2017 it was chosen by the famous golf publication ‘Golf Digest’ as the winner of the coveted ‘Editors Choice […]

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USPGA Discount Code

To coincide with the last major of the year Visio are offering free shipping on all Visio products. Just use discount code Visio@USPGAFollow us on twitter and retweet our promo tweet to enter a free prize draw for a Visio Putting Mirror. You just have to name the player using the Visio putting Mirror at […]

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US Open Discount Weekend

To coincide with the first Major since the Visio Brand launch we are running a US Open discount weekend with 15% off all Visio products through to the completion of play on SundayTo take advantage of the offer use the discount code #USOpen2014 when placing your order.The Mirrored Putting Gate in action at Pinehurst

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Do the Lines on Your Putter Help or Hurt Your Game? ⛳

Do the alignment lines on your putter enhance your accuracy, or could they be hindering your performance?

Most golfers use the lines on their putters to aim the face precisely along their chosen start line. This is especially common if you also use a line on your golf ball to assist with aiming. But have you ever considered whether these lines are actually benefiting you?

Could drawing a line on your ball be the easiest way to hole more putts? 

ou step up, address the ball with your putter, and make a smooth stroke, only to watch the ball veer off line like it had a mind of its own. You swear you aimed it right. But did you? For most golfers, the issue isn’t the stroke. It’s misalignment, starting the ball in the wrong direction from the very beginning.

How to read greens like a pro

Do you ever stand over a putt and second guess your read, only to watch the ball miss wide, breaking too much or not enough? You’re not alone. And there’s a chance, the problem isn’t your stroke, it’s the read.

Putting is often lost before the ball even moves. distance, slope (angle & gradient), grain and other factors can all influence how the ball rolls. If you misread those pieces of information, even a good stroke can send the putt off line.

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